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Comments(184):
Anyone see Blossom just saying "Nigga ima fuck you up" by how her arm is up?
I can't remember what nina/alexander said before scar murdered them in the regular version of FMA but in FMA: brotherhood she asks Ed if they can play now, and the most horrible one in my opinion is when "they" said: "No...stop...Ed..ward, Daddy hurting, are you ok dad-dy?" that one really got to me.
Had a jimmy-rustled response, and later thought better of it. This is the irony.
Izumi Curtis-A woman who desperately wanted a child could no longer bear one.
Roy Mustang-A man who wanted to see his country change for the better could no longer see at all.
Al-Who wanted to feel his mothers warmth once more can no longer feel anything.
Ed-He has lost the leg upon which he stood to support the only remaining family he had left.
Hohenheim-There is no irony for him, hes kinda just a walking philosopher's stone made from the souls of the city of Xerxes.
The series is full of irony, like the death of the Humonculi.
Envy died kneeling to a man.
Gluttony died eaten alive.
Greed died having all he's ever wanted.
Sloth died trying his hardest to live.
Envy died after being shown the power of human friendship.
Pride didn't really die, but as he lays, weakened and babylike, he weakly calls for his "mama" and quite enjoyed his family life with his human mother, despite being the Humonculus which loathes humans as lower beings.
Izumi Curtis-A woman who desperately wanted a child could no longer bear one.
Roy Mustang-A man who wanted to see his country change for the better could no longer see at all.
Al-Who wanted to feel his mothers warmth once more can no longer feel anything.
Ed-He has lost the leg upon which he stood to support the only remaining family he had left.
Hohenheim-There is no irony for him, hes kinda just a walking philosopher's stone made from the souls of the city of Xerxes.
The series is full of irony, like the death of the Humonculi.
Envy died kneeling to a man.
Gluttony died eaten alive.
Greed died having all he's ever wanted.
Sloth died trying his hardest to live.
Envy died after being shown the power of human friendship.
Pride didn't really die, but as he lays, weakened and babylike, he weakly calls for his "mama" and quite enjoyed his family life with his human mother, despite being the Humonculus which loathes humans as lower beings.